<p>i scored 12, lol. im a nice one, all right</p>
<p>35 awwwwwkward like I figured.
I'd like to think I'm getting a little better in social situations though, and I'm pretty good with reading faces and guessing their feelings and things like that.</p>
<p>My psychologist (former) said that I get depressed but I can get myself out of it, so I guess I don't have anything. But there must be something sort of off with me if I have (well, had) a psychologist, right?</p>
<p>Oh, and 24.</p>
<p>I got a 34. Unsurprising. Interesting test.</p>
<p>15 on autism quotient</p>
<p>the smart people tend to have to mental/personality disorders. watch A Beautiful Mind..i loved that movie.</p>
<p>My shrink was of no use. He practically told me I was depressed because of my community and environment. Well, duh. The city is so much better. However, that couch was rather.. comfortable.</p>
<p>~15 is average? Even though this is very unscientific, it is interesting how almost everyone (that posts anyway) is well above.</p>
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<li>Sounds about right.</li>
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<p>36 on the autism quotient thing. I'm diagnosed with severe depression and my shrink is watching me for bipolar, but doesn't want to diagnose me with that just yet. And just as a side note, I'm dating a severely depressed individual with schizophrenic symptoms.</p>
<p>By the way, that test measures your tendency to share traits with those who have Aspbergers and/or high functioning autism. Just because you got a high score does not mean you have either of these. Being socially awkward and having aspbergers are not the same thing, though most people with aspbergers are very socially awkward. Don't put too much credence into your score as a diagnosis, especially considering how most of us are not fully developed socially.</p>
<p>depression and OCD runs in my family... and I definetly have a compulsive personality... but not OCD yet... and hopefully never.</p>
<p>I've never been diagnosed but I am pretty sure I have some form of EDNOS... which funnily enough also runs in my family... my mom was bulimic and my cousin had this weird thing where she would sit there and eat like an entire bag of sugar... like raw sugar not candy or anything pure, white sugar. Food and me have a weird relationship... and its not a good one, but although I have actually asked for help, which is a big step for me cause I don't tell anyone anything my mom (single parent household) has never done anything about it. But the most annoying thing is no matter what I do.. whether I spend 6+ hours at the gym each week or starve myself... I still don't seem to loose weight.</p>
<p>I scored 11 on the autism spectrum thing. I'm introverted and don't like social situations a whole ton, but I'm a fiction writer and reader and love imagination, so I think that was the reason I scored so low.</p>
<p>I've been diagnosed with ADHD, which I take medication for, so that's not a big deal. Also, I'm seeing a psychologist for a separate disorder, believed to be some type of anxiety disorder, though there is no official diagnosis yet.</p>
<p>Major Depressive Disorder, PTSD, anxiety, concentration problems..</p>
<p>ADD (primarily inattentive), Asperger’s, trichotillomania (costs me an average of 1-1.5 hours each day), social anxiety disorder, auditory processing disorder</p>
<p>go…me?</p>
<p>well diagnosed with first two; parents would get angry if i pursued more diagnoses since it’s $$$ and the others are secondary to the first two (though still debilitating) anyways.</p>
<p>I received a 24.</p>
<p>I don’t think that I have a personality disorder. I’m just fond of being by myself occasionally.</p>
<p>OCD. I also have a compulsive fear of germs. I have legibility issues caused by a weak right side of the brain.</p>
<p>Major depressive disorder with psychotic features, had it for over 16 years</p>
<p>I was thinking of getting evaluated some time. I need to find free time though, and I think it would cost me $15.</p>